While I would be interested in finding out how the final figure was $28, I'm compelled to inform you that the amount is less than the travelers spend at Starbucks just before they boarded the private aircraft to leave for Nassau.
Correction: What KH said was "I will say that I would not trust Donald Trump and it would have to be a credible source of information that talks about the efficacy and the reliability of whatever he's talking about."
She was vaccinated after the vaccine received emergency approval.
(1) the vaccine is not a cure for the virus. (2) no one really knows the side effects of the vaccines since years of study must be done in order to do so.
So, therefore do nothing?
However, the side effects of not being vaccinated are well known and took just a few weeks to establish: sickness and death.
In modern passports the information is on a chip in the passport. The image captured at the interview station is compared to the information in the passport.
This is not new technology. It has been used in many airports around the world for many years. There are numerous much larger airports where this information is captured while you are actually on the move.
As far as invasion of privacy goes, it is no more invasive than what current/previous laws allow. Whenever your passport is scanned, a record of that is retained somewhere. It was ever thus. That's why the international standard for passports now requires both bar codes and OCR text.
Anyone who has stayed overnight at that venue knows that it is in pretty rough shape. They couldn't even afford to tune the piano in the piano bar.
But anyhow, the bad news is that it should have been shut down a year ago when the pandemic started. Now there is three years wasted instead of just two.
Fellow Bahamians, do not despair. There are plenty of Americans who will trade 2 weeks of staying home once they get back stateside for a two week vacation in the Bahamas. That's because of all the work Bahamians have done in the past to make their guests feel more than welcomed.
However, to maintain the status, Bahamians need to be vigilant and disciplined.
ScullyUFO says...
While I would be interested in finding out how the final figure was $28, I'm compelled to inform you that the amount is less than the travelers spend at Starbucks just before they boarded the private aircraft to leave for Nassau.
On NAD’s private aviation levy ‘a slippery slope’
Posted 12 August 2021, 1:09 p.m. Suggest removal
ScullyUFO says...
Correction: What KH said was "I will say that I would not trust Donald Trump and it would have to be a credible source of information that talks about the efficacy and the reliability of whatever he's talking about."
She was vaccinated after the vaccine received emergency approval.
Words matter. Actions matter more.
On DIANE PHILLIPS: Words matter, so choose them carefully
Posted 1 August 2021, 3:12 p.m. Suggest removal
ScullyUFO says...
(1) the vaccine is not a cure for the virus.
(2) no one really knows the side effects of the vaccines since years of study must be done in order to do so.
So, therefore do nothing?
However, the side effects of not being vaccinated are well known and took just a few weeks to establish: sickness and death.
On Unvaccinated treated like scapegoats
Posted 26 July 2021, 4:45 p.m. Suggest removal
ScullyUFO says...
Missing from the article: to what entity or entities is the money owed, and, what interest rate are they charging?
On Govt: We’ll do whatever needed to support NAD
Posted 26 May 2021, 9:10 a.m. Suggest removal
ScullyUFO says...
The best fascism happens when you don't even know it.
On STATESIDE: Biden’s quickly discovered there’s a whole world of problems to deal with
Posted 21 May 2021, 3:48 p.m. Suggest removal
ScullyUFO says...
Ein volk. Ein Reich. Ein Fuhrer.
The only policy the Republican party has today is to punish those who are not them.
On STATESIDE: We may be entering one of the most discouraging epochs in American political history
Posted 15 May 2021, 10:09 a.m. Suggest removal
ScullyUFO says...
A friend of mine was vaccinated. She now says Bill Gates is appearing in her dreams.
On EDITORIAL: All adults eligible for vaccine - now's the time
Posted 27 April 2021, 8:35 a.m. Suggest removal
ScullyUFO says...
In modern passports the information is on a chip in the passport. The image captured at the interview station is compared to the information in the passport.
This is not new technology. It has been used in many airports around the world for many years. There are numerous much larger airports where this information is captured while you are actually on the move.
As far as invasion of privacy goes, it is no more invasive than what current/previous laws allow. Whenever your passport is scanned, a record of that is retained somewhere. It was ever thus. That's why the international standard for passports now requires both bar codes and OCR text.
On Facial recognition technology now in place at airport
Posted 5 March 2021, 2:34 p.m. Suggest removal
ScullyUFO says...
Anyone who has stayed overnight at that venue knows that it is in pretty rough shape. They couldn't even afford to tune the piano in the piano bar.
But anyhow, the bad news is that it should have been shut down a year ago when the pandemic started. Now there is three years wasted instead of just two.
On HAMMER BLOW: Melia closes doors for two years laying hundreds out of work
Posted 16 February 2021, 3:33 p.m. Suggest removal
ScullyUFO says...
This is good news.
Fellow Bahamians, do not despair. There are plenty of Americans who will trade 2 weeks of staying home once they get back stateside for a two week vacation in the Bahamas. That's because of all the work Bahamians have done in the past to make their guests feel more than welcomed.
However, to maintain the status, Bahamians need to be vigilant and disciplined.
On US travel advisory ease a ‘big boost’
Posted 28 January 2021, 5:40 p.m. Suggest removal